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Name: |
Natasha J. Rosewood |
Phone: |
(604) 886 5718 |
Email: |
natasha@natashapsychic.com |
Website: |
www.natashapsychic.com |
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N/A |
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| Biography: |
After surviving her large and not-so-delightful whacko English family, Natasha Rosewood, grew up to be a flight attendant and apprentice palmist. Since 1995, Natasha has evolved from casual palm reader to professional psychic coach, facilitating spiritual healing and intuitive/psychic development through corporate and private workshops, hosting TV and radio shows, publishing books and columns, and offering in-person and phone consultations internationally. Aaagh! I Think I’m Psychic (And You Can Be Too) and Aaagh! I Thought You Were Dead (And Other Psychic Adventures)have met with joy, gratitude and a special appreciation for Natasha’s knowledge and humour in this mysterious genre. www.natashapsychic.com |
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| Title 1: |
Soul Intentions |
| Genre 1: |
Audience Participatory Psychic/Intuitive Development - Inspiring Intuitive Intelligence (TV) |
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Funny and seasoned psychic offers studio and call-in audiences not just psychic answers but also explores, with other inspirers of the miraculous and the mysterious, intuitive/psychic developmnet. |
| Synopsis 1: |
This enlightening, entertaining and educational program is akin to a “Spiritual/Psychic Oprah”, taking a simple, serious and fun approach to inspiring intuitive intelligence and challenging our limited beliefs about our inherently limitless mind power. Peppered with lots of humour, Natasha Rosewood not only gives in-studio audience and call-in listeners psychic answers and connects them with their “dead people,” but she also offers practical tips on intuitive development, explains the quantum physics of psychic phenomena, demonstrates intuitive development exercises, reviews enlightening books, interviews leading-edge energy healers, inventors and “making-a-difference” celebrities while inviting audiences to contribute inspirational, miraculous and funny tales of their own.
Soul Intentions intends to emit a much-needed uplifting wave empowering a broad demographic—inclusive of teens—by offering a more mainstream, light-hearted and simply scientific approach to a fascinating but widely misunderstood topic. By addressing and exploring a wide range of approaches to everyday relationship, health, career and spiritual issues, inspired by others, audiences can heal, overcome unconscious blocks and discover their individual paths to psychic/intuitive development. The “Spirit into Action” program allows audiences to be a part of ongoing fund-raising projects.
When inspiration, laughter and hope return to the television screen, there could be intelligent life on this planet! |
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| Title 2: |
Hopelessly Psychic |
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Romantic Comedy (Feature Film) |
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When Natalie, an oh-so-wise, funny but relationship-challenged psychic flies home to say goodbye to her psycho and dying mother, even she can’t predict how her co-passengers will allow her to finally see the truth about love. |
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Based on Natasha J. Rosewood’s first book, Aaagh! I Think I’m Psychic (And You Can Be Too), a relationship-challenged and romance-obsessed ex-stewardess-turned gifted professional psychic, Goldie, flies trans-Atlantic to make peace with her psycho and dying mother. It’s a long flight. Will her tormenter be alive when she arrives so she and her nemesis can find peace?
While a gorgeous South American man seated right behind her eavesdrops, Goldie recounts to the psychologist passenger next to her, through flashbacks, tales of her whacko family, her hilarious flying adventures, her attempted denial of her psychic “gift” and her tragic brushes with romance. As a psychic, Goldie is usually the listener so she is now happy to spill her guts to a complete stranger. Between comic and disturbed flashbacks, serene scenes of Goldie’s higher self sitting in a huge comfy chair in a field of wafting flowers intersperse her stories where she confidently spouts insightful wisdom to the audience in quantum physics, psychological kind-of-a-way about why just what happened, happened. She does know the truth.
Back on the plane, Goldie is blisslessly unaware that this man seated so close behind her has been making shadowy cameo appearances in all her flashbacks in a comedic cosmic unconscious attempt to connect with her. But they have never spoken. At the back of the plane, severe turbulence literally throws Goldie into his arms and gives him a nosebleed, but she runs back to her seat embarrassed. When love is all around, even some psychics cannot see . . . until the time is right. |
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The Love Kit |
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Romantic Comedy (Feature Film) |
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When a famous but romantically-disappointed psychic discovers and dispenses a Love Kit to all her love-challenged clients, they find the unexpected. But if she uses The Love Kit, will it blow her mind or break her heart? |
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NATALIE, a famous psychic coach is dealing with needy clients and dying parents. She dispenses spiritual advice, including love tips even though her own love life is a river of broken dreams. Natalie surmises that men are intimidated by her worldly, independent style or afraid of her psychic abilities. Maybe she’s too old for love.
Meanwhile in Sedona, CAROL, a not-yet-out-of-the-closet psychic receives a mysterious channelled message for a Natalie Bennett. Just do it! the message says.
Guided by invisible forces, the saga of The Love Kit begins. When Carol googles Natalie Bennet and passes on the message, she also mentions her Love Kit. The jaded psychic is excited for her clients who struggle with love in various ways. Her agent, MARGO who wants to bring her soul mate back into her life, then SARAH, a married woman who is estranged from her husband. Everyone needs love. “And this kit is not just about romantic love,” Carol adds, “but universal unconditional love.” When Carol urges Natalie to try it, the psychic scoffs, “What’s the point?”
When the dramas of Natalie’s ten “Love Kit clients” begin to unfold in unexpected ways, she is unsettled. Afraid that the Love Kit might actually bring her what she wants, she escapes to San Francisco to write.
But The Love Kit keeps butting into her thoughts. Even though between San Francisco and Carmel, Natalie does find love, it is not until she finally surrenders to The Love Kit that she discovers what true love really is. |
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